Christina Junor 1834 Cross Stitch Pattern by Victorian Rose Needlearts. Christina Junor stitched her delightful sampler in the year 1834 when she was ten. Her sampler is typical of Scottish samplers from the same time period with its strong red & green color choices, the seven tailed peacocks, crowns with sets of initals, urns of flowers & simple house motif. The red-stemmed plants may be commonly found in a Scottish garden, such as dogwood. The darker crowns usually represented deceased family members.
Stitch Count: 244w x 240h.
Christina Junor 1834 Cross Stitch Pattern by Victorian Rose Needlearts. Christina Junor stitched her delightful sampler in the year 1834 when she was ten. Her sampler is typical of Scottish samplers from the same time period with its strong red & green color choices, the seven tailed peacocks, crowns with sets of initals, urns of flowers & simple house motif. The red-stemmed plants may be commonly found in a Scottish garden, such as dogwood. The darker crowns usually represented deceased family members.
Stitch Count: 244w x 240h.